Mariah Carey Brings the Quote of the Day

“I am very insecure about my looks, and I always have been because of being mixed race. It’s not so weird now, and everyone’s accepting it in a big way, but as a child I felt very, um, out of place and didn’t feel pretty.

“When you grow up with that type of insecurity you don’t always feel pretty.”

I don’t know why because she’s gorgeous. But being mulata myself my mom is a half white/black boricua and my dad being a black cuban I understand where she’s coming from especially when I went to schools that were predominantly white Hispanic. Nevertheless I feel like at times overcompensates the fact that she’s insecure with dressing scantily clad and not dressing her age. I mean COME ON HERVE LEGER TO THE GOLDEN GLOBES *faints* lol. Nevertheless Mariah your beautiful. We still love you Mimi!

I think she’s blowing a horn for more attention. Mixed girls where I am from are considered very desireable. at my schol in Toronto, about 1 out of every 4, maybe 1 of 3 girls was mixed. The president of the USA is mixed! Remember that news story where some guy in the states wouldnt marry a couple b/c he said the USA doesnt accept mixed kids? Her saying stuff like this only encourages those types of people. 2010. It’s not 1970 anymore. We can deal. Mixed, whole, half whatever, people are people, and beauty is as diverse as the… Read more »

Yeah, that’s true. Or even when they aren’t mixed but have a more exotic look, such as Mila Kunis, for exemple. Her looks are very exotic and no doubt she’s really pretty! I remember having a girlfriend in high school who were the daughter of a father who was half paquistanese half sweden and her mother were japanese… She were like… you couldn’t even get your eyes off her! I haven’t seen her in the past seven years, but I bet she’s still breathtaking!

I agree with you 150% that when you have exotics looks you sorta of do have the “fanfare” and the attention but Nkeon sweetheart nothings changed as far as mixed girls taking more sh*t and being alienated to a certain degree. Boys love the mixed girls or the red/yellow/high yellow bone and the darkskinned girls hate those girls because they don’t get as much attention from the boys and are afraid that there gonna steal their man. I’m not saying that I believe this because If you’re gorgeous your gorgeous and race/ethnicity should have NO factor whatsoever but from the… Read more »

it depends on where you live, where im from it’s the darker skinned girls with the big a– that boys pay more attention to.im fair skinned and i was always teased and wanted to be darker. i think in certain states in america it is the red/yellow thing but where im from it’s not like that.

Nkeon I wasn’t taking to you when I said don’t come at me sideways I was talking about other people who would get upset at my comment neither you or Heather because I said I agree with your statement and I’ve seen how the mixed girls were always “considered more prettier” however I replied to your comment because you said I guess back then things were different and things haven’t changed whatsoever but I do agree with prettygirl because it does depend where you live. I’ve seen it with my own eyes I graduated last year from HS. Sorry if… Read more »

ok Sharen hope you have sometime on your hand because I’m gonna link my explanations with pictures Red- Caramel toned with with red undertones BUT if one day you tan and your high yellow/yellow you’ll look red for that day. Also red is the darkest of the bunch. http://www.hairfinder.com/celebrityhairstyles/celebrityhair-200705e.htm (Although sometimes she looks yellow) Yellow- Lighter than red but darker than high yellow. People that are yellow usually have red and yellow undertones hence the name yellow. Their is usually confusion often times as to whether people are red or yellow because their is such a thin line http://modelmagic.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/amber-rose-face.jpg High… Read more »

I can only guess that out of the 5 basic shapes… You sound like a vase (or hourglass, depending on how curvy you are visually), your waist-bust/hips ratio indicate that. However, it is hard to say because I don’t know if your shoulders and hips are the same width. If the shoulders and smaller, then you might be a pear.

I’m mixed race and never associated any insecurities I had with that even if I was bullied for my appearance sometimes. Most assumed me to be 100% one or the other anyway. It wasn’t until later that I felt I never quite fit in with either side, but it never made me feel insecure about my appearance. Perhaps insecure about having a place in the world and not knowing enough about my heritage, but not my looks. As for mixed race people being ‘beautiful’… even if it is a compliment, it is still a stereotype. Not saying that anyone here… Read more »

I couldn’t agree with you more Ella being mulata Latina with French,Spaniard and Indian ancestry I didn’t really get along with white Hispanics or Hispanics altogether. I usually always chilled with African Americans but couldn’t help but feel out of place at times. Also not all “mixed” people are gorgeous and it’s annoying or kind of sad when people say for so and so being mixed their not that gorgeous. And furthermore your not the only who people assume I’m 100% this or that no one hits the nail right on the head.

I am mixed and its more annoying than anything else. People are always asking what I am, where I’m from (at the grocery store, on the street, at least 10 times a day). I’m pretty tall also, so I tend to stand out even more. Its weird, I live in NY, so you’d think that people are used to all sorts of mixed people here! I’ve seen everything from Japanese rastas/dreads to Jamaican/Finnish drag queens. I hate being called exotic, it makes me feel like a fish instead of a human. Seriously, its a big world, people breed… there are… Read more »

I’m black with fair skin and have been referred to as exotic. The funniest incident was when I was on holiday and I was talking to a lively old man over breakfast. A woman he knew came up to us and said to him “I see what you’re up’ then walked off. He said she was joking. The next thing I know his wife comes up and says that her friend has just informed her that her husband is having breakfast with an ‘exotic’ looking young woman! She wasn’t actually angry at all (a bit excited actually) but when i… Read more »

i get that all the time……i live in a place where every other person in white….so to be black is exotic….. i am the only black girl in class and in lecture theatres…. the teacher notices when i do not turn up and because i am African…. the utter shock and horror that i can speak English and did French in school is met with more shock… i don’t like being called exotic but at the same time to the mixed race girl im sure you get more dramas with the hair and where you from questions….. i reckon wotever… Read more »

I totally get what she means. It’s not a fun thing to experience that stage of liminality: never quite feeling black enough for the black people, or white enough for the white people, depending on what you’re mixed with, of course. Depending on where you live and what kind of person you are, you can let the attention/praise (i.e. mixed race= heavenly) or the backlash (i.e. mixed race= what the hell are you, mongrel biyotch tryina act better but don’t belong nowhere lol) get to you. By now though, she has embraced being mixed and I like that about her.… Read more »

Personally, I find this to be a pretty silly comment. I don’t think I know a single girl that didn’t have insecurities about their looks when they were younger. I was on a team full of gymnastics and one of my teammates – beautiful girl, 5’5″ or so and 98 pounds thought she was fat – and I myself had very strong insecurities (and then grew up to be very confident.) I’m not knocking people’s insecurities, I just don’t think that one can compare insecurities of childhood to that of adulthood. And may I just say, if I was insecure… Read more »

i shouldn’t have replied to your comment because i don’t really get it. because someone is ‘considered’ beautiful they can’t have insecurities??? megan fox is considered to be one of the most ‘beautiful’ women on the planet, yet she never shuts up about her insecurities

I’m half intrigued, and half bored by famous women ‘coming out’ about their insecurities. On one hand, it shows they’re human just like the rest of us, and sort’ve comforting that even these beautiful women have bad things to say about themselves, but on the other, they ARE just human like the rest of us who have insecurities about their appearance. It gets boring hearing it over and over. All of us, especially girls, get atleast that one day were you think to yourself ”ugh..I look awful/ugly/gross etc.” And if you don’t, damn you are lucky. Also..it’s a little difficult… Read more »

your one in a million who are half intrigues half bored most women lovveee to hear these celebrities talk about their insecurities and seek solace in it do they can feel better about themselves. It’s almost like some women are like YES she’s human since celebrities are put on these golden pedestals instead of people realizing surprisingly so celebrities are the common man. The only difference is that they work in the entertainment industry and get paid for their talents. Nevertheless I agree with you.